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Before we look at the history of Pakistan we have to look at the Indus Basin. The Indus Bain is synonymous with Pakistan. The Indus Basin goes to define our people, our history, our culture, our religion and our economy and even many of the challanges we face today.

Along with Nile, Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Indus has been the birthplace of human civilization. These are the places where humans first took the tentative steps on a long journey that has brought us to today. Therefore Pakistan has been one of the earliest cradles of human civilization. Pakistan might be new name but land and the peoples of this country have one of the oldest histories of any country in the world.

Indeed Indus Basin is littered with relics of the ancient world. Soanian Culture, Rehman Dheri, Mehr Garh, Mohenjo Daro, Harrapa, Taxila is just a few of them. These were some of the oldest sites of civilization when rest of the world was still in stone age. Very few countries on earth have such a rich heritage yet with sadness I have to say we the Pakistani's have neglected our glorious past.

Always keep the dictum in mind "Nile is to Egypt what Indus is to Pakistan".

Without land there can be no state and the land will go a long way in defining the country including it's history. So let us look at the 'tandoor' that made us who we are today - the Pakistani's. Whether we are native or we are a mix of outside influences our geography, the Indus Basin has played it's role in the making of Pakistan.

We begin by looking into the making of Indus Basin. Long time ago, about 55 million years the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian plate. The point where it collided pushed up the mountain rim around South Asia including the Himalalyas. That movement continues even today which explains the earthquakes we still get in Pakistan. The point where both the Indian plate and Eurasian plate scrape against each other are known as the fault line.

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Map 2. The fault line running through centre of Pakistan adjacent to which most earhquakes are centred as both the Indian plate Eurasian plates grind.
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    Map 3 Physical Map of Pakistan. Please compare with above map.

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  1. Now let us look exactly at what Indus Basin is. To begin with we have to define the 'basin' which in geographic terms means "river drainage basin is an area drained by a river and all of its tributaries". When we say Indus Basin we mean all the area within which rainfall collects and drains into one river. The Indus Basin is therefore the area where all rainfall eventually flows into Indus River and finally drains out to the Arabian Sea.

    Map 5 Indus Basin

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    Map 6 Indus Basin Map 7

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    Maps 5 and 6 show clearly the extent of the Indus Basin. Map 7 is a satelite image of Pakistan. The green of the irrigated area feeding off the Indus irrigation system is clearly visible. Indus Basin in Pakistan is clearly divided from India by the huge Thar Desert on the right of the green strip of the indus irrigated zone.

    It is however important to note that small strip of Indus Basin extends into Afganistan ( Map 5 ) and in fact Kabul falls within Indus basin as that part of Afghanistan drains into Kabul River which flows into Pakistan and meets Indus River near Attock.

    Furthermore part of Tibet in China also falls within the indus Basin, so does Indian Occupied Kashmir and Indian Punjab. Small portion of Rajasthan also are within the basin. However Pakistan is central to the basin. 95% of Pakistan's population lives within the Indus Basin whereas it is nominal in Afganistan, China, India.

It is interesting that the tectonic fault line between Eurasia and India roughly defines the split between Iranian language group of Pashto, Baloch and the Indic languages Punjabi, Sindhi inside Pakistan. A coincidence but nevertheless interesting overlap of plate tectonics, geography, languages and peoples. In a sense Pakistan sits on the the meeeting point of South and Central Asia. In fact it bridges both worlds in geography, ethnic groups, languages and as we will see history as it's central position would mean it would recieving two differant sets of influences from west and east.

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  • Map 8 - Divide between Indus Basin and India - The sky blue line the bottom shows the Rann of Kutch which is salt marsh or dry salty scrubland. The green line shows Thar Desert which ranges from absolute desert to semi arid desert and at places is upto 200 miles wide. The Thar Desert acts as a major divide between Indus Basin and India. The satelite map below shows the physical geography nicely.

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    On the map 8 above I have marked various points along Pak India border which are numbered. I will show some these points close up below so you can appreciate why this desert acts as a divide. Most of it is absolute desert and sand like Sahara Desert. While there are water sources but these are far and distant and in the past would have acted as a major barrier. THe border is NOT artificial. It follows natural divider - the desert.

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    Map 10 - Thar 1
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    Map 12 Thar 9
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    Map 13 Thar Desert marked red.

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    As you can see Thar desert marked red Map 13 effectively partitions off the Indus Basin from India. The Indus River with the habitable green strip is entirely separated from rest of South Asia. In effect the Indus Basin is a sub region of South Asia like Iberia or Scandanavia are in Europe. Just like Scandanavia or Iberia can have separate existance yet be part Europe Indus Basin has to be looked at in the same way. These are satelite images and the basin is not a subjective creations but represents physical geography on the ground.

    Only north in the Punjab region above Marker Thar 9 is there a bridge between the Indus Basin and rest of South Asia. The only thing to get partitioned 'artifically' in 1947 was the zone above Thar 9 in Punjab. It would be worth noting though that before 1870s even this bridge would have been narrower as Thar Desert would have extended more north. If you look at Map 12 Thar 9 you can see what modern irrigation can do. On the Pak and Indian side of the border irrigation has only left 4 to 5 mile strip of semi desert. Before 1870s when the British started massive irrigation systems the area north of Thar 9 would have been similar semi desert. Thus the Punjab 'bridge' would have been narrower. Of course as we all know in 1947 it was this 'bridge' that was shut off to create a border.

    I think this amply shows that there is nothing artificial about most of Pak India boder. From the wastes of Rann of Kutch on the Arabian Sea to the Himalayas in a straight line is 700 miles approx. Of that most of it 550 miles is Thar Desert, semi to arid. Only 150 miles in the final portion of the border is not natural division.

    I think this covers the indus Basin as in definition and we can now begin with it's history which will start from dawn of time to 1947. I want Pakistani's to further explore the concept of the Indus Basin so that they are able to explain to others in a accurate, logical fact based way. They must let geography do the talking. You can explore Google Maps and traverse the border from Rann of Kutch on the Arabian Sea and move north and as you zoom in you will just see miles and miles of sand and dunes. Bear in mind it goes from pure sand to scrubland, semi to semi desert to slowly merge into rainfed zones in India.
 
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    What River Nile is to Egypt - River Indus is to Pakistan

    This shows that contrary to what is commonly assumed that a artificial line divides Pak and India in fact for most of the 700 miles ( 550 miles ) there is either salt plain, salty marsh of the Rann of Kutch in the south and the vast expense of the Thar Desert. This effectively acts as divider between the Indus Basin of Pakistan and rest of South Asia/India. The satelite map 13 shows the Thar Desert. I think it clearly shows that the Indus Basin is a natural and distinct sub unit from India.

    Great Rann of Kutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Thar Desert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The purpose of this is to show Pakistani's that their physical geography is indeed DISTINCT from India. They should not fall for words like ARTIFICAL or even PARTITION. I will give a simple logical argument why they should not use language like that later. But for now for please digest the contents of this thread. Understand what the Indus Basin is and what the boundaries are. Also understand the Indus Basin's central role in sustaining our Pakistan. Always remember this dictum. What Nile is to Egypt Indus is to Pakistan

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    Rann of Kutch - Dry Salt

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I moved this from another forum as it should be read as a preface to Pakistan history. I intend to add more stuff and fine tune info given above.
 
THIS PAGE IS FOR MORE INFO TO BE ADDED HERE LATER - IPlease do check this space again as more information will be uploaded in this space. Understanding of the Indus basin is vital in understanding Pakistan history.


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For so long the Peoples of Pak have sleeped walked...oblivious to their great past...extending back more than 7000 years...

And now the Youth is becoming alive to take back their stolen Heritage...

A Civilisational State of Pakistan is slowly emerging...

Eurasia is your natural place.... the indian empire can keep inventing myths and fantasies to keep their illegal, unnatural state together..

But Pakistan is the Fountain Head of the Ancient and Present Civlisation. Never forget that.

My Pak brothers, keep embracing your Heritage...for without linking to your true past you can not have a true future.

I am just delighted to see that there is begining of a spark here.

Keep digging, keep finding the Truth!
 
The Indus River and Ganga River differantiated. We can easily see the separate nature of the geography of the Indus Valley, Pakistan and Ganga India. The remarkable thing is look at India and note where most of their population lives. Yet bizzarely they dream somehow to be the children of the Indus despite living next to the Ganga and treating it as their holy river.


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Indus flows south into the Arabian Sea after coursing through semi-desert regions of Pakistan covering the entire length of the country. Ganga on the contrary flows east through damp plains of Northern India and pours into Bay of Bengal.


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